Thermal infrared observations of the near-Earth asteroids 2100 Ra-Shalom and 1991 EE are presented and interpreted with the aid of published asteroid thermal models. The broad wavelength range covered allows the best fitting of a family of model spectra to be selected, eliminating the ambiguity associated with deriving model parameters from observations at just one or two thermal wavelengths. Neither the "standard" thermal model nor the "fast rotating" model provide good fits to the thermal spectra. Much improved fits are obtained with a modified standard thermal model with values of the model "beaming" parameter, eta, significantly higher than normally assumed in the standard thermal model. The results for the Aten asteroid 2100 Ra-Shalom ...
We review the physical principles on which asteroid thermal models are based and their application i...
A variety of thermal models are used for the derivation of asteroid physical parameters from thermal...
The potentially hazardous Asteroid (33342) 1998 WT 24 approached the Earth within 0.0125 AU on 2001 ...
The importance of the thermal-infrared spectra region for investigations of asteroids lies tradition...
We present thermal infrared photometry and spectrophotometry of four near-Earth asteroids (NEAs), na...
Thermal infrared spectrophotometric observations of the near-Earth asteroids 433 Eros, 1980 Tezcatli...
A review of the classification of asteroids according to their orbital and physical properties is pr...
It has become common practice in studies of the thermal emission from near-Earth asteroids to employ...
The field of asteroid thermophysical modeling has experienced an extraordinary growth in the last te...
Infrared photometry at 1.2, 1.6 and 2.2 micrometer provides a relatively rapid and accurate method f...
Optical/near-infrared studies of asteroids are based on reflected sunlight and surface albedo variat...
We present the results of thermal-infrared observations of 20 near-Earth asteroids (NEAs) obtained i...
The purpose of this thesis is to present new observations of thermal-infrared radiation from astero...
Visual photometry, which measures reflected solar radiation, can be combined with infrared radiometr...
Thermal-infrared observations are the main source of information on asteroid sizes and albedos. In m...
We review the physical principles on which asteroid thermal models are based and their application i...
A variety of thermal models are used for the derivation of asteroid physical parameters from thermal...
The potentially hazardous Asteroid (33342) 1998 WT 24 approached the Earth within 0.0125 AU on 2001 ...
The importance of the thermal-infrared spectra region for investigations of asteroids lies tradition...
We present thermal infrared photometry and spectrophotometry of four near-Earth asteroids (NEAs), na...
Thermal infrared spectrophotometric observations of the near-Earth asteroids 433 Eros, 1980 Tezcatli...
A review of the classification of asteroids according to their orbital and physical properties is pr...
It has become common practice in studies of the thermal emission from near-Earth asteroids to employ...
The field of asteroid thermophysical modeling has experienced an extraordinary growth in the last te...
Infrared photometry at 1.2, 1.6 and 2.2 micrometer provides a relatively rapid and accurate method f...
Optical/near-infrared studies of asteroids are based on reflected sunlight and surface albedo variat...
We present the results of thermal-infrared observations of 20 near-Earth asteroids (NEAs) obtained i...
The purpose of this thesis is to present new observations of thermal-infrared radiation from astero...
Visual photometry, which measures reflected solar radiation, can be combined with infrared radiometr...
Thermal-infrared observations are the main source of information on asteroid sizes and albedos. In m...
We review the physical principles on which asteroid thermal models are based and their application i...
A variety of thermal models are used for the derivation of asteroid physical parameters from thermal...
The potentially hazardous Asteroid (33342) 1998 WT 24 approached the Earth within 0.0125 AU on 2001 ...